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That's the word I was looking for. I mean Child in the fireplace was not exactly frightening, however it was written very well. This just didn't really do it for me. And whats up with the chick who travelled with the doctor, it's such a weird little story twist, I don't think it was needed.

And whats up with the chick who travelled with the doctor, it's such a weird little story twist, I don't think it was needed.

On the contrary, that's the type of thing they never do that they should have been doing since day two. Gives the show a Lost vibe and something to build toward. Plus, it means we'll see more of Alex Kingston.

Have seen Time Crash, though. Fun. Do you know that the doctor's daughter is Peter Davidson's Daughter?

I like the part where Alex shows her sonic screwdriver and says "Snap!". That's just like when the Doctor meet the 5th Doctor in Time Crash. Fun episode there expectally having Donna "Saved" at the end.

The new DW has always been kind of mixed. I think this is the weakest season overall. I am enjoying "Silence in the Library" but I agree that Stephen Moffatt has done better. I can't wait to see what happens next series, now that he's the head writer.

Definate satisfying ending for episode 9. I like the idea of everyone being saved to the hard drive just like Scotty on Star Trek. The little girl IS the computer and Song knowing the Doctor's name and the Doctor "saved" her. Good stuff.

Good little episode. It reminds me of the old Twilight Zone episode Nightmare at 20,000 feet and that episode where the martians turned off the power to a neightborhood and watched the people kill each other. Good little shot of Rose. Is that music video they were playing one of Billie Pippers? The voice thing gets a little annoying after a while.

Indeed!I have never seen the Jarah Jane Chronicals (or whatever her show was called) so some of the characters that they showed must have been supporting cast from that? Epic indeed! Grand crossover, daleks, davros (that had to be him laughing), rhino dudes, destruction of biblical proportions, dog and cats living together, mass hysteria!

It should be considering this is a complete reset of all three shows. The BBC has pretty much fired everyone in production and put Steven Moffat in charge. We are going to see a huge change as Who goes into hiatus and Torchwood and SJA try to fill the void.